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The Fedora committers will hold our third annual face-to-face meeting in Austin, Texas, on June 6th – the day before Open Repositories 2011. At this meeting, technical contributors and committers will discuss the future of the core Fedora Repository software and improvements to our community-driven development process.
As more details develop, they will be added to this page.
Logistics
- Day: June 6th, 2011
- Time: 9am-4pm
- Place: Room 4.102 in the Casteneda Library (PCL)
- Expected Attendance: 10-20 (committers and guests)
Agenda
This is a very rough list for now, and will solidify as we get closer to the date.
Feel free to add to the list ideas below.
- Fedora 4.0 Planning
- High Level Storage
- Complete move to Spring
- New Service Mapping/Implementation
- Others?
- Fedora 3.X Planning
- "3.Last" performance review proposed at London 2010 meeting?
- Process and Contributor Involvement
Assigned topics (most from May 24th committers' meeting):
- Steve: Messaging Integration Patterns, Content Change Notification, etc.
- Eddie: Fedora Client, Patterns for multi-server-version compatibility
- Steve, seconded by Ben: Posting to disseminators, etc., successor to current service architecture.
- Aaron: Skype? Eddie: Group video on Skype works well. Do a trial account a few days before.
- Adam: Google Summer of Code project update, low-cost moves towards OSGi, Semantic Web support, continuing to migrate Enhanced Content Model functionality into core services
- Smaller topics:# Scott and Adam: questions about authentication servlet filter refactoring project
- Scott: questions about tutorial writing
Sign Up to Attend!
Able to Attend
- A. Soroka, University of Virginia - available all day
- Chris Wilper, DuraSpace - available all day
- Ben Armintor, Columbia
- Scott Prater, University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Bill Branan, DuraSpace
- Edwin Shin, MediaShelf
- Stephen Bayliss, Acuity Unlimited
- Gert Schmeltz Pedersen, DTU Library
- Andrew Woods, DuraSpace
- Asger Askov Blekinge, State and University Library, Denmark
- Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
- Jonathan Green, Discovery Garden
- Ed Fugikawa, Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
- Valorie Hollister, DuraSpace - part of the day
- etc..
Unable to Attend
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